Ambrose Alli University cancels final year exams over ‘wild jubilation’ by graduating students

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The management of Ambrose Alli University (AAU) in Ekpoma, Edo, has cancelled the final year examinations written on January 29.  In a memo released, the universitys registrar, Ephraim Isiraojie, said the decision followed the wild jubilation and celebration by graduating students from the Faculty of Arts, which violated the universitys directives. Isiraojie said the graduating students failed to adhere to the institution's laws prohibiting such celebrations within the campus. He said the students from the departments of Mass Communication, English, History, and International Studies engaged in car displays as they flouted the school rules.  Isiraojie said the students used sirens, sprayed money, and blocked access roads leading in and out of the university. The university management in an emergency meeting, held on Wednesday, 29th January 2025, has decided to invoke the extant laws on wild jubilation/celebration. The management has thereby cancelled all the final year examinations written on Wednesday, 29th January 2025, including but not limited to the following: ELS41I; MAC 414; IIIS416. The university management shall decide in due course when such cancelled examinations shall be rescheduled, the registrar said. Isiraojie said this should serve as a deterrent to all graduating students, who were yet to complete their final year examinations. The post Ambrose Alli University cancels final year exams over wild jubilation by graduating students appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.
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